Working in Elements Organizer and Photoshop Elements Editor
Adobe Photoshop Elements has two basic workspaces— Elements Organizer and the Photoshop Elements Editor that you switch between, depending on the task you’re performing. You start by importing photos into Elements Organizer, where you view, manage, and find all of your photos and video clips. You can also make quick fixes in Elements Organizer. In the Editor workspace, you can refine your photos more fully, make basic edits, follow step-by-step guided editing tasks, or use advanced editing tools.
After working with your photos in either Elements Organizer or the Photoshop Elements Editor, you can create photo projects, such as scrapbook pages, slide shows, photo books, and online albums. You can easily share these projects with family and friends.
To access Elements Organizer from the Photoshop Elements Editor, click the icon .
Working in Elements Organizer and Photoshop Elements Editor
Adobe Photoshop Elements has two basic workspaces— Elements Organizer and the Photoshop Elements Editor that you switch between, depending on the task you’re performing. You start by importing photos into Elements Organizer, where you view, manage, and find all of your photos and video clips. You can also make quick fixes in Elements Organizer.
In the Editor workspace, you can refine your photos more fully, make basic edits, follow step-by-step guided editing tasks, or use advanced editing tools.
After working with your photos in either Elements Organizer or the Photoshop Elements Editor, you can create photo projects, such as scrapbook pages, slide shows, photo books, and online albums. You can easily share these projects with family and friends.
To access Elements Organizer from the Photoshop Elements Editor, click the icon .